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References
Chapman, K.A.; Fischer, A.; and Ziegenhagen, M.K. Valley of Grass: Tallgrass prairie and parkland of the Red River region. St. Cloud: North Star Press of St. Cloud, The Nature Conservancy.
Kelsch, A. (2001. Alexander Henry and the historical landscape. Reports to the People of North Dakota, A 2001 Humanities Council Publication.
Kempton Homemakers Club. (1974). History of Grand Forks County, North Dakota. Northwood, ND: The Gleaner
Madson, J. (1995) Where the sky began: Land of the tallgrass prairie. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press.
Severson, K.E.; and Sieg, C.H.; (2006) The Nature of Eastern North Dakota: Pre-1880 Historical Ecology North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies
Kelsch, A. (2001. Alexander Henry and the historical landscape. Reports to the People of North Dakota, A 2001 Humanities Council Publication.
Kempton Homemakers Club. (1974). History of Grand Forks County, North Dakota. Northwood, ND: The Gleaner
Madson, J. (1995) Where the sky began: Land of the tallgrass prairie. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press.
Severson, K.E.; and Sieg, C.H.; (2006) The Nature of Eastern North Dakota: Pre-1880 Historical Ecology North Dakota Institute for Regional Studies
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